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    CLMcrop yields and water requirements: avoided impacts by choosing RCP 4.5 over 8.5 by Levis, Samuel, Badger, Andrew, Drewniak, Beth, Nevison, Cynthia, Ren, Xiaolin

    Published in Climatic change (01-02-2018)
    “…We perform CLMcrop simulations of the 20th and 21st centuries to assess potential avoided impacts in (a) crop yield losses and (b) water demand increases if…”
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    Continental United States may lose 1.8 petagrams of soil organic carbon under climate change by 2100 by Gautam, Sagar, Mishra, Umakant, Scown, Corinne D., Wills, Skye A., Adhikari, Kabindra, Drewniak, Beth A., Waring, Bonnie G.

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-06-2022)
    “…Aims High‐resolution information on soils’ vulnerability to climate‐induced soil organic carbon (SOC) loss can enable environmental scientists, land managers,…”
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    Spatial representation of organic carbon and active-layer thickness of high latitude soils in CMIP5 earth system models by Mishra, Umakant, Drewniak, Beth, Jastrow, Julie D., Matamala, Roser M., Vitharana, U.W.A.

    Published in Geoderma (15-08-2017)
    “…Soil properties such as soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and active-layer thickness are used in earth system models (ESMs) to predict anthropogenic and…”
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    Modeling Perennial Bioenergy Crops in the E3SM Land Model (ELMv2) by Sinha, Eva, Calvin, Katherine V., Bond‐Lamberty, Ben, Drewniak, Beth A., Ricciuto, Daniel M., Sargsyan, Khachik, Cheng, Yanyan, Bernacchi, Carl, Moore, Caitlin E.

    “…Perennial bioenergy crops are increasingly important for the production of ethanol and other renewable fuels, and as part of an agricultural system that alters…”
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    Earth System Model Needs for Including the Interactive Representation of Nitrogen Deposition and Drought Effects on Forested Ecosystems by Beth Drewniak, Miquel A. Gonzalez-Meler

    Published in Forests (27-07-2017)
    “…One of the biggest uncertainties of climate change is determining the response of vegetation to many co-occurring stressors. In particular, many forests are…”
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    The Impact of Crop Rotation and Spatially Varying Crop Parameters in the E3SM Land Model (ELMv2) by Sinha, Eva, Bond‐Lamberty, Ben, Calvin, Katherine V., Drewniak, Beth A., Bisht, Gautam, Bernacchi, Carl, Blakely, Bethany J., Moore, Caitlin E.

    “…Earth System Models (ESMs) are increasingly representing agriculture due to its impact on biogeochemical cycles, local and regional climate, and fundamental…”
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    Simulated changes in biogenic VOC emissions and ozone formation from habitat expansion of Acer Rubrum (red maple) by Drewniak, Beth A, Snyder, Peter K, Steiner, Allison L, Twine, Tracy E, Wuebbles, Donald J

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-01-2014)
    “…A new vegetation trend is emerging in northeastern forests of the United States, characterized by an expansion of red maple at the expense of oak. This has…”
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    Internal variability of a dynamically downscaled climate over North America by Wang, Jiali, Bessac, Julie, Kotamarthi, Rao, Constantinescu, Emil, Drewniak, Beth

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-06-2018)
    “…This study investigates the internal variability (IV) of a regional climate model, and considers the impacts of horizontal resolution and spectral nudging on…”
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    CLMcrop yields and water requirements: avoided impacts by choosing RCP 4.5 over 8.5 by Levis, Samuel, Badger, Andrew, Drewniak, Beth, Nevison, Cynthia, Ren, Xiaolin

    Published in Climatic change (31-03-2016)
    “…Here, we perform CLMcrop simulations of the 20th and 21st centuries to assess potential avoided impacts in (a) crop yield losses and (b) water demand increases…”
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    Spatial representation of organic carbon and active-layer thickness of high latitude soils in CMIP5 earth system models by Mishra, Umakant, Drewniak, Beth, Jastrow, Julie D., Matamala, Roser M., Vitharana, U. W. A.

    Published in Geoderma (01-08-2017)
    “…Soil properties such as soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and active-layer thickness are used in earth system models (F.SMs) to predict anthropogenic and…”
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    Urban-Scale Processes in High-Spatial-Resolution Earth System Models by Sharma, Ashish, Wuebbles, Donald J., Kotamarthi, Rao, Calvin, Katherine, Drewniak, Beth, Catlett, Charles E., Jacob, Robert

    “…At this time, more than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas (80% in the United States), and the global proportion is projected to climb to 70%…”
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    Modeling perennial bioenergy crops in the E3SM land model (ELMv2) by Sinha, Eva, Calvin, Katherine V., Bond‐Lamberty, Ben, Drewniak, Beth A., Ricciuto, Daniel M., Sargsyan, Khachik, Cheng, Yanyan, Bernacchi, Carl, Moore, Caitlin E.

    “…Perennial bioenergy crops are increasingly important for the production of ethanol and other renewable fuels, and as part of an agricultural system that alters…”
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    Journal Article
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    Modeling perennial bioenergy crops in the E3SM land model (ELMv2) by Sinha, Eva, Calvin, Katherine V., Bond‐Lamberty, Ben, Drewniak, Beth A., Ricciuto, Daniel M., Sargsyan, Khachik, Cheng, Yanyan, Bernacchi, Carl, Moore, Caitlin E.

    “…Perennial bioenergy crops are increasingly important for the production of ethanol and other renewable fuels, and as part of an agricultural system that alters…”
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    Root Foraging Alters Global Patterns of Ecosystem Legacy From Climate Perturbations by Berkelhammer, Max, Drewniak, Beth, Ahlswede, Benjamin J., Gonzalez‐Meler, Miguel A.

    “…Abstract The response of terrestrial ecosystems to climate perturbations typically persist longer than the timescale of the forcing, a phenomenon broadly…”
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    Improvements to Simulating the Carbon Cycle in Land Surface Models by Drewniak, Beth Amy

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Earth System Models (ESMs) are the tools we use to experiment on the Earth, understand processes that drive climate, explore climate response to forcing, and…”
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    Dissertation